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"Prisons are grossly overcrowded, with 20,000 people sharing cells designed for one person".
Nearly 21,000 prisoners – a quarter of the prison population – are held "doubled up" in cells designed for one.
British prisons have been overcrowded for almost a decade now, with two or three prisoners crammed into cells designed for single occupancy.
Prison Service chiefs are expected to outline the contingency measures, including increased overcrowding by doubling and even trebling inmates in cells designed for single occupation.
The report said most inmates at the Hopewell Township jail, including those in maximum-security areas, are triple-bunked in cells designed for two.
Mr. Mahoney's proposal, which would require a variance from the State Correction Commission, would add an upper bunk to 76-square-foot cells designed for one person.
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In England and Wales many remand prisoners are held two to a cell designed for one, often with a convicted prisoner.
That the current prison population is unsustainable within the constraints of the prison estate is beyond question; most prisons in England and Wales (59%) are overcrowded and more than 20,000 prisoners are held two to a cell designed for one, or three to a cell designed for two.
While I was there, I shared a cell designed for one person with a guy going cold turkey, projectile vomiting from both ends into a cell toilet that lacked any type of screen.
"We rioted because of the atrocious conditions: being locked up – three people, three strangers, to a cell designed for one – for 23 hours a day, having only a bucket for a toilet and being bullied and intimidated by prison officers.
A simple electrochemical cell designed for in situ characterization is introduced.
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